1. That statement is incorrect. The Antitrust Division is not a regulatory commission possessing the authority to "approve" a standard-setting organization's rules. The Division "is not authorized to give advisory opinions to private parties," but it is "willing in certain circumstances to review proposed business conduct and state its enforcement intentions;Professor Scott Morton said that the Antitrust Division "recently approved revisions to the IEEE's IPR policy
2. Osbaldeston, Prof. Michael David, (born 12 Feb. 1949), Professor and Director, Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University, 2003–09, now Professor Emeritus
3. Trade Comm'n Statement on the Public Interest at 4, Certain Wireless Communication Devices, Portable Music and Data Processing Devices, Computers and Components Thereof;Third Party;Inv,2012
4. Proposed Update of DOJ/FTC IP Licensing Guidelines